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15 (
1
); 68-77

On the origin of a longitudinal force

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Inertial effects arising from the electron mass are investigated. A longitudinal force is generated when a large current is passed in a wire. Because of this force, an additional magnetic field due to the electron mass is generated along the wire axis. When a huge current is applied to the wire, the wire explodes giving off its magnetic energy as heat and light. Massive electrodynamics is studied which allows the presence of magnetic charges (monopoles). The exploding force on a wire could also result from disintegrating the magnetic monopoles.


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